"Donít
expect perfection in a man because he is a Mason. If you do, you will be
disappointed. Masonry makes a man better, but no human agency can make him
perfect. If he is a Mason, you have the right to presume he is a fairly good
man, but do not condemn Masonry even if a few Masons turn out bad.
Even the great Teacher Himself had a Judas.
The aim and purpose of Masonry is to receive none but good men, keep them good
and make them better. Judge the institution not by a few failures, but by the
average of its success. That average is high and it consequently gives standing
to its members, but it cannot be an infallible guide."Anonymous

It is a rare individual who has not done something which embarrasses him
and/or others. Masons are no different. Whether it's a burst of anger or some behavior
which others see and remember, it's a part of being human. Regretfully, none of us have
the ability to 'take back' what has happened. There have been a couple of well-publicized
'incidents' involving Masons - and we're not going to sweep them under the rug!

We've got a separate page
addressing the shooting in March, 2004 at the New York Masonic Lodge here.

The
"traitor", Benedict Arnold, is one of those whom
anti-Masons use to show the 'evil deeds' of Freemasonry. They ignore the fact
that Arnold was among
the greatest of military men fighting on the side of the Revolution and without
whose service, the 'patriots' might have easily lost their lives. He was one of
several leaders during the American Revolution who were whipsawed back and forth by political
intrigue and infighting, causing him to be both hurt and resentful at the manner in which
he was treated. At times a hero and at times totally shunned, Arnold ultimately decided
that the 'cause' for which American patriots were fighting was wrong and he defected to
the side of the British. In so doing, he actually became a hero for the British
resulting from his military actions
in Canada. His later life was filled with problems and - in retrospect - Brother Arnold
'did the wrong thing'. His military actions, however, were executed in a way as to save
many lives and it is because "victors write history" that he is now regarded as
an arch-villain by Americans. In Canada and the UK, Arnold's stature is far
different than in the United States. We would recommend for your reading
"Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor" by Willard Sterne Randall
(1990, William Morrow & Company, Inc., NY). There's some
information including more books about Arnold shown
on a web page of the state of Maine
here.

Paul
Bernardo - A serial rapist and killer, it appears that this
individual joined Freemasonry for the 'cover' and air of respectability it
provided. For some time now we've been trying to
get some accurate information about his Masonic
membership: when it began and how active he was in his lodge.
We've received MANY e-mails from Masons in and around the areas in which he
lived but sadly, none have provided first-hand factual information. One Mason
has responded with dismissive comments that we should not,
as Masons, speak ill of another member. WHAT? This is a man who ABUSED and
KILLED not only
women but perhaps used Freemasonry as part of his
enablingl! We feel most emphatically that 'stonewalling'
information in such cases serves to not only reinforce a public perception that
Masons protect 'their own' but to also create the idea that Masons knew about
this and never spoke up. The latter is absolutely inexcusable and if there was
anyone who knew about Bernardo's activities, they surely would/could/should have
been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law as well, and be serving time as
accessories. What we have learned
from e-mails from Masons who were in Bernardo's general area was that he was not
actively involved in lodge activities. It's unfortunate that the Grand Lodge has
not made a statement on this particular matter because, we feel, choosing to 'keep it secret' only adds to the horrid rumors
that such things might be sanctioned by Freemasonry in the cause of 'protecting
a Brother'. It also appears that it was only after a guilty verdict that his
membership was suspended although, arguably, as Masons we should give EVERYONE
the 'benefit of the doubt'. Sadly too, Masonic processes tend to be glacial in
speed
even when there is overwhelming evidence. We believe that the Bernardo case has
much to teach Freemasonry but sadly those who know the
specific details refuse to speak - and not being in Toronto,
we have found it impossible to
further research. If you have information that could help provide a full description of
events, we'd like to hear from you! In 2008, we've learned
that the Detective who was pursuing Bernardo was himself a Mason and at some
point, we hope to learn specifics of that aspect of that as well. You can read
more about Mr. Bernardo at
Wikipedia.

Described
by the press as perhaps the biggest swindler who walked the streets of Boston,
Massachusetts (USA) since Charles Ponzi (after whom the Ponzi scheme was named),
the financial scandal surrounding Brad Bleidt was
large although perhaps somewhat over-hyped. Mr. Bleidt, following a suicide attempt, admitted
to bilking people of millions of dollars (current estimates between $25-35 million) over a
number of years. A local radio owner and financial advisor, Bleidt's scheme was
simple: pay investors with money obtained from newer investors. The Boston
Herald newspaper in Boston reported that in 2000 Bleidt began
managing his Masonic lodge's $1.2 million in trust funds which are now gone. They
also reported that a second group of Masons lost $125,000 and a third lost $686,000. Bleidt
was suspended from Freemasonry by the Grand Master of Masons in
Massachusetts pending the outcome of his state/federal trials.
In December, 2005, he was sentenced to eleven years in prison for bilking
$27,000,000 USD from 125 investors, many of them fellow lodge members
but also his church, family, etc.

Some have noted that
while Ty Cobb is recognized as one of the greatest American baseball
players ever, his career is sometimes mentioned by sports
purists for its 'unsportsmanlike' conduct. A story, often repeated, is that Ty would sit in the dugout filing his cleats and pointing with them at opposing
players in order to intimidate and gain an advantage. Like so very many of his
contemporaries, he reportedly had racist tendencies as well. Despite this, he
was the very first player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame so it's
difficult for a conclusion to be drawn regarding claims of bad
sportsmanship. Playing at a time when
there were few rules (and STRONG racial divides), his behavior may seem
inappropriate only in retrospect,
particularly when he was SO well received by those of his own time.
When one compares Cobb's behavior with that of players who spit on umpires or
who have made a career out of 'trash talking', it seems difficult to believe
such a thing would become part of his history. For the record, we
have included Cobb on this page but it appears that those who
write to remind us of his 'reputation' really have not considered that there was
apparently a very hateful press
at the time and there seems to be incontrovertible proof that
they exaggerated and even lied about Cobb's actions. Though
his 'bad acts' were highly popularized, in many cases they might be more myth than reality. There was a Scottish Rite Class named in his honor in 1955 and he received
an honorary life membership in a Masonic lodge in the midst of his playing
career (1921). Brother Cobb, whose father was also a Mason, joined Freemasonry
in 1907 at the age of 21.

Black Sheep? Maybe not....

Jim Davidson, the UK comic whose 'comedy' routines
filled with obscenities brought him to
celebrity status resigned as Master of Chelsea Lodge in England in July, 2002 after telling a
string of off-color jokes at a ladies' night gala. The TV funnyman shocked 850 members and guests at the £70
per person party with his blue routine. Davidson was hosting the star-studded event at London's Hilton
Hotel but his 20-minute performance, in which he used obscenities and poked fun
at blacks, Jews and the establishment, went down so badly that a string of

complaints were sent to Grand Lodge.
John Hamil, Director of Communications for the United Grand Lodge of England said:
"There was an incident at the party and Jim was challenged about it. He has now
apologised unreservedly to those concerned and resigned from
the lodge in view of the embarrassment. His behaviour was not what it should have been because he has upset
lodge officials."

Generation Show host Davidson, 47, helped raise £8,000 for the British Forces
Foundation that night. He had downed several bottles of white wine and port with 23 of his guests on the top table before launching into his controversial
one-man show. There were no complaints about his behavior during the evening, but afterwards seven complaints were made to the Grand
Lodge. Four-times married Davidson credits the Masons with helping him
beat alcoholism and he was active with the celebrity-packed Chelsea Lodge for more than 10 years.

Tony Chaperlin, 55, who helped organize the party said: "There was a little naivety regarding his act - people should know what the
contents are by now." Davidson said: "People always complain about me but we had a
brilliant night.

I may have upset some of the wives when I told them they would p***
themselves at the silly things we have to do as Masons." Davidson also
commented "A good time was had by all but I've had enough. I've got the hump with
them so I resigned."

From England, a
well-respected Masonic friend, Bro. Richard White, has written the following:

"What seems to have happened
here, is that some prudish elderly guests (of whom there are several in
Freemasonry, it being top heavy with elderly members) took a dislike to the
content of Jim's performance at his Lodge's ladies' night. Quite where these
people have been this last decade or so while Jim Davidson has been performing
almost weekly on television I don't know. They can't have been unaware of the
style of his comedy shows, and should have realised what type of comedy act he
provides. I don't doubt that everyone else who *enjoyed* the performance
went along fully anticipating what they got!"

"However, those who didn't like
it, instead of having the courtesy to complain at the time to his face, or even
to the Lodge Secretary etc., decided to go behind his back and make complaints
direct to the Grand Secretary's office at Grand Lodge. (Formal complaints
shouldn't have been made to GL, but to London Management, responsible for London
lodges - which it seems they decided to bypass.)"

I just feel, that for the
"offence" committed, poor old Jim is being taken to task far more than
anyone else on that page. I can vouch for having seen Jim Davidson perform many
times on television: his shows are _extremely_ popular, though a _few_
do dislike them and are polarised against him. In addition to his own comedy
shows, he also does an immense about of voluntary work arranging performances
around the whole world for the benefit of our servicemen and servicewomen.

On these trips, he not only acts as a
great morale booster, for seamen, soldiers and airmen on active duty everywhere
from the inhospitable Falkland Islands, to equally inhospitable Afghanistan; but
also adds a serious note visiting installations and the local communities to
show people back home why British armed forces are needed in these places.

These trips he has recorded so that
they can be rebroadcast for the benefit of everyone else back in the UK. So keen
is Jim to help the British armed forces as best he can, that he set up his own
"British Forces Foundation" (Patron: HRH Prince Charles the Prince of
Wales).

You can read about the good work Jim does through this foundation at its
web site: http://www.bff.org.uk/). So highly
respected is Jim's work, that he has been honoured by the Queen as a member of
the "Order of the British Empire" hence the OBE after his name.

As to the content of his performances,
I can only say that they are VERY popular. He is one of the UK's best known and
most successful comedian entertainers. His jokes often do contain quite a few
blue jokes. However, I can state quite clearly that Jim Davidson's shows are not
offensive to the great majority of people: if they were, then he would not be
the success that he is.

In addition to his British Forces
Foundation work, Jim Davidson also regularly appears in children's pantomime
productions during the "panto" season each Christmas.

Masonically, W.Bro. Jim Davidson
became the founding Master of a new lodge (British Forces Foundation no. 9725),
as another part of his activities to bring together entertainment performers for
the benefit of British forces.

I think you can see, that there is a
lot more to Jim Davidson, than just his personal problems with previous
alcoholism and failed marriages. Many public entertainment figures have serious
personal problems, and in that respect Jim is not unusual. He does seem to have
recovered from them, and to have been able to do a lot of good.

Henry Ford
claims to have invented
the first gasoline powered automobile in 1893 (although arguably there were
others before this), founded Ford Motor Company in
1903 and mass-produced the first widely available and affordable
motorcar. He changed the
world. For the first two-thirds of his life, he achieved amazing things unequalled by men
before or since but as he aged, his behavior and activities cast
a dark shadow which caused all of his former good to be questioned. Believing that bankers
and financiers were part of a world-wide Jewish conspiracy (something many non-Masonic
conspiracy theorists who are against Freemasonry believe today), Ford's thoughts and
activities were nearly totally orchestrated by one of his lieutenants and it is thus
difficult to know where his independent thoughts began and ended. Ford's erratic behavior
is also said to have driven his son Edsel to the illnesses which caused his death. Put
simply, his later life was not lived in accordance with Masonic principles. An
very intriguing book about Ford's anti

-Semitism which also provides much
background information about events of the times that explain (although do not
excuse or rationalize) Ford's behavior is a book by Neil Baldwin titled
"Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass
Production of Hate". We recommend it highly!

Masonicinfo
Note: We were thrilled to hear from Mr. Baldwin who'd seen our comments
on his excellent work. We
really do think his book is a 'must read' and encourage you to buy it for your
own library! You can purchase it from your local bookseller
or buy it from Amazon
by clicking here.

In 2007, the Grand Lodge of Maine and other charitable
(non-Masonic) groups were shocked and dismayed to find that their member and a
"model citizen" Robert Libby had embezzled more than $430,000
in what ultimately was the largest non-profit embezzlement in the state. A couple of
Masons who are highly supportive of 'fake masonry' but don't have the moral
courage to leave their membership in regular/recognized Freemasonry couldn't wait to express their
glee and to share their ignorant thoughts on their blogs, explaining how
this all could have been avoided. Yeah, right! Isn't hindsight wonderful? And
obviously THEY never made a mistake in their lives.... (Oh, wait: they never had
any authority for anything either....)

The Grand Master of Masons in
Maine in both a letter and e-mail sent to all the Masons of Maine wrote this:

A rhetorical question
was asked in the Press Herald article that I find most interesting; "How
could this model citizen, a man with no criminal past, steal so much from
the people who trusted him most?". The question unasked, however, is how
could this type of behavior go on for so long and not be discovered? Well,
as Master Masons we all know the answer and we know it well. Brotherly Love,
Truth and Trust together with a philosophy that fosters a self improvement
as taught by our Gentle Craft not only answers these questions but explains
them.

Whether it was the need to fund care for his disabled wife in
order for them to stay together or whether he was, as a high school classmate
asserted, "the biggest con man", it will probably never be possible to unravel
why 76 year old Bob Libby did what he did. Is it Freemasonry's fault? Maybe it was the
fault of, for example, the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association, a non-Masonic
group to which he belonged as well and which was also a victim? People sometimes
do bad things - and sometimes those who do them are Masons. It's a fact. The
story from the Portland Press Herald is
here.

Stopped by police for
drunken driving in October, 1974, U.S. Congressman from Arkansas, Chairman of the influential Ways and Means Committee and Mason Wilbur
Mills had as a companion in his car: a stripper named Fanne Fox
who jumped into the nearby Washington Tidal Basin, an
act that has been commented on and parodied a million times since. Although
re-elected to his Congressional seat a month later, Mills lost all hope for
a presidential bid and did
not run for re-election in 1976. Mills was taken to task for
his unseemly behavior by his Masonic Lodge and admitted his long struggle with alcoholism. He
entered a rehabilitation program and recovered from a disease which had plagued him for
decades. From the heights of power, Brother Mills fell - but he admitted his shortcomings
and overcame them. He was welcomed back to the Fraternity.

(Masonicinfo Note: For at
least four years, the above note on Brother Mills indicated, erroneously, that
he was from Alabama. We knew better and apparently just typed the name of
another US state that began with the letter 'A'. Thanks to Bro. Don Langston of
Arkansas for catching that error. He notes that Bro. Mills devoted many, many
years of service to his state and his nation. Indeed he did!)

In an event that
at the time made headlines everywhere, comedian Michael Richards
during a live comedy sketch in Los Angeles on November 17, 2006 engaged in a
very offensive racist 'rant' (self-described as "rage"). The results of that
action will reverberate for years to come. Unlike other actors and
personalities who have immediately apologized and headed to "rehab",
Richards has been alternatively apologetic and defensive. Many have said he
was totally insincere in his apologies and the typical publicity rush has
law suits flying, celebrity attorneys trying to gain attention, and a media
tired of war looking for a new news story.

Richards had become a Masonic 'darling' of sorts: he was young and popular.
In very sharp contrast to the television character that had brought him to
stardom, he was intelligent and an avid reader. He
was reportedly particularly interested in Masonic research and had obtained
membership in several Masonic research groups. The Southern US Jurisdiction
of the Scottish Rite quickly awarded him their 33rd Degree Honor as is
sometimes done by that group to, it is asserted by some including some
Masons, capitalize on his celebrity status. This has, obviously, resulted in
some very bad collateral publicity for Freemasonry as people form opinions
based on press reports. It seems obvious that Richards' career has likely
suffered a mortal wound.

A
Hollywood rumor magazine reports that his crisis-management publicist
said "He doesn't practice Masonry anymore." Clearly, to Masons at least, the
publicist is NOT a Mason! While it could definitively be stated that racist
behavior is certainly NOT Masonic in nature, and that practicing charity and
temperance are manifestations of a 'practicing' Mason, Freemasonry is a
membership-based organization and there's no "practice" involved.

In April, 2006 former
Governor of Illinois (USA) George Ryan was found guilty of
racketeering and fraud. Prosecutors had accused him of steering big-money
state contracts and leases, including a USD25 million IBM computer
deal to friends and political insiders during his tenure as Secretary of
State (of Illinois) in the 1990s and continuing as Governor starting in
1999. In return for his largesse, Ryan was rewarded with annual winter
vacations in Jamaica, trips to Cancun, Mexico and Palm Springs, California,
and gifts ranging from a golf bag to $145,000 in loans to his brother's
business, prosecutors said. Ryan had achieved huge public acclaim when he
had commuted the sentences of every prisoner on death row in Illinois and
was a highly acclaimed and lauded politician. The corruption
scandal that led to Ryan's downfall began over a decade ago with a federal
investigation relating to a 1994 fiery van crash in Wisconsin that killed
six children. During the investigation, it was found that unqualified truck
drivers could obtain a driver's license through the Illinois Secretary of
State's office through bribes. Prosecutors later argued that thousands of
dollars of payoff money from the license sales went into a Ryan campaign
fund. During the trial, however, a key point of the defense was that the
defendant was never seen taking a bribe. In November, 2007, Ryan was
imprisoned and is not expected to be released until 2013 when he will be 79
years of age.

John
Shirley was arrested in 1997 for photographing teens "mooning"
(showing their buttocks) his camera at a Masonic camp. Regrettably, instead of
removing Shirley from his voluntary position as a DeMolay Chapter Dad, national
and state DeMolay officials investigated the complaints and concluded Shirley
had
used "bad judgment." In 1998, at least 11 boys in his DeMolay Chapter
told police Shirley gave them alcohol and drugs, fondled them or had sex with
them. Most of the sex-related activities happened over three years. Shirley, a
Mason aged 48 at the time of conviction, was sentenced to life imprisonment
being found guilty on 27 of 36 felony child sex abuse charges. He was also
convicted of 13 misdemeanors, including charges he contributed to the
delinquency of minors. Since this incident, The Order Of DeMolay has instituted
a strong and aggressive Youth Protection Program which is now a model for other
youth groups throughout the United States. It involves criminal background checks on all Advisors along with
a 'zero tolerance' policy for any improprieties, regardless of how seemingly
insignificant.

Robert Taylor, 47,
(England) was the Secretary of
his Masonic lodge and a Provincial Grand Junior Warden (a high position within
England's Masonic structure). He was also a respected schoolteacher in
Peterborough. In September, 2007 he was sentenced to six years in prison for
abusing two young boys between 1980 and 1987. Defense counsel raised the point
that Taylor, then a Scout leader, was a victim of abuse himself. This tragic
story is not unlike hundreds of others we read about each year and, sadly, many
of these perpetrators are family men, active in their church and well-respected
in their jobs and their community. We would suggest to those who
are quick to criticize
Freemasonry for condoning such behavior, they also look at the Catholic Church
scandals in America. NO action of this type can ever be explained fully. We
grieve for those involved in this horrendous situation, knowing it will haunt
them their entire lives. News story is
here.

George Wallace, a Mason, came to the nation's attention
when he barred Blacks from attending
the all-White University of Alabama. While
he was defending the laws of
his state, emerging social conscience judged his actions wrong. A product of his times
and his environment, Wallace did what he deemed appropriate legally and morally: it was, however, wrong. Now
anti-Masons point to Wallace as a (bad) example of Masonry. What they fail to acknowledge,
however, is the constant pain and suffering Wallace endured after the assassination
attempt during his presidential candidacy AND MOREOVER the fact that he subsequently apologized for his actions, an apology
accepted by all those involved - including the Blacks who were at the
center of that firestorm! George Wallace was wrong but he paid for his error
in a way even the most cruel should not wish on anyone.

Mason Locke Weems (1760-1825) is a name most
readers of this site won't recognize. However, if you have heard the story of
George Washington cutting down the cherry tree, you've known of Weems who was
one of America's first door-to-door salesmen. A book agent, in the wake of
Washington's death, he was the first person to have a biography in print (in
1800) and in order to do so, he simply invented stories to enhance its sales. A
member of Lodge #50 in Dumfries, Virginia, he used his Masonic membership to
falsely claim a close affiliation with Washington. The lies this Freemason wrote
still live on today.

Bobby Wilks was not the first and, sadly, won't be the last person in
the funeral industry to defraud families and defile the dead. He was a Mason in
Orlinda, Tennessee and appears to have been holding membership when he was
sentenced in October 1989 to 28 years and 11 months in prison for burying the
dead with trash in their coffins or without prepaid vaults. He had pleaded
guilty Oct. 11 to 48 counts of burial fraud, opting for sentencing by a judge
rather than face a jury, prosecutors said. Exhumations had revealed that Wilks'
business had improperly buried more than 25 bodies in Tennessee and Kentucky. It
is reported that Bobby got into more trouble while he was in prison (some said
the charges were "trumped up" to make sure he never again saw freedom) and it is
doubtful that he will ever be freed. During the investigations, he was suspended
for non-payment of dues but it appears that no action has ever been taken to
expel him from the fraternity - though were he to petition for reinstatement
after his incarceration, it's very, very unlikely he'd be voted 'back in'.

The Winnipeg, Canada Khartum Shrine Motor
Patrol in 1999 at an Annual "V.I.P. Gentlemen's Dinner" were
charged with lewd sexual behavior. In a situation which could HARDLY be
described as gentlemanly, there were a number of accusations which will not be
repeated here. Suffice it to say, the event came to the immediate attention of
the press and anti-Masons had a 'field day'. The unit was immediately disbanded by Shrine officials and some of its members were ordered to take sensitivity training. It
is an example of how unrestrained 'fun' can lead to
unexplainable excesses. Shrine Masons who should have known right from wrong
apparently didn't! If they were teenagers, such abhorrent behavior might have
been understandable but these were adults who stained Freemasonry and Shrinedom, casting a pall over the excellent work done by Shrine Masons. While it is simple
(and accurate) to explain
that this was not a sanctioned Shrine event but rather a private fund-raiser for
the Motor Patrol and that likely the majority of those in attendance were not
Shriners, this horrid incident has nevertheless created a stain on the fraternity
that will be
impossible to erase. It would be easy to compare and contrast
this to the frequent and persistent
immoral behavior of various religious leaders but the
obfuscates the facts: this was shameful!

Damned if you do....

In
May, 2001 and again in December of 2002, we received e-mails from
one Mason
chiding us for 'airing our
dirty laundry'. Part of his
complaint appears to be from a perception that these
references have in some way denigrated certain leaders of
the Southern US, something we don't believe we've done at all. We've chosen to
not take the suggestion of this one individual - the sole person who has written
wanting this page removed in the three years it's been here. We believe that Masons, non-Masons, and
anti-Masons all recognize that there can be a bad apple in every barrel
- although anti-Masons (particularly those who attack Freemasonry for so-called
'religious objections') often seem loathe to admit it.

Masons
feel horribly about these 'bad apples' since
they reflect on each and every one
of us as an organization - and further, these things
shouldn't have happened at all if the ballot process proceeded correctly.
In fairness, it should also be noted that sometimes people
do change (markedly, in some cases)
over time and for reasons that no one can fathom.
Someone who was a 'good man and true' at the time of his selection for
membership could have taken a wrong turn along the way -
related to Freemasonry or not! Non-Masons seem to
accept the fact that there might be one or two 'bad actors' as simply a matter of
course. Anti-Masons, on the other hand, gloat. While this page
can give the latter group some cause for celebration,
others should fully realize that we're not trying to hide our 'dirty laundry' as
another of those 'Masonic secrets'. We're sorry that this one Mason has been
so offended but facts are facts and
anti-Masons know about them.

In this 'damned if you do and damned if you don't' world, we also found
the following comment on a website
which commented about this particular page on our site as follows:

"They
try to downplay Benedict Arnold's treachery but practically beg forgiveness
for famous Masons who were politically incorrect (like Henry Ford and George
Wallace.) Isn't that typical P.C. priorities? It's okay to betray your country
and democracy, just don't offend any minorities! Haw-haw-haw!"

For the record: we're not
trying to downplay or beg forgiveness for ANYTHING here and frankly, political correctness is FAR from
our minds. Take a look around the website where this comment
was made and you'll quickly conclude that they'd be hard pressed to correctly
name five Revolutionary War generals, battles, or even identify the years during
which the war was fought. It's a slur designed to denigrate Freemasonry from a
Masonophobe. Nothing more and nothing less.

We want the record to be fair and honest: it's what Freemasonry is
all about! Besides, we could have just as easily not even
published this page.... Anti-Masons, though, seek every opportunity to demean
and debase the fraternity in any/every way possible.

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